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Saturday 12 March 2011

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Google maps royal wedding route

Google has mapped the royal wedding route through London in 3D.

Major brands 'funding football piracy'

Major brands have been accused of unwittingly helping to fund pirate football streaming websites.

Google Search: block sites you hate

Update to Google Search now lets logged-in users block sites they don’t like

Mobiles could run for months between charges

Mobile phones could soon run for months rather than days between charges, after scientists discovered how to make them work more efficiently.

Cameron launches video games centre

The Prime Minister has presided over the launch of the UK's Accessible Video Games Centre.

Facebook bid to tackle bullying

‘Social reporting’ lets friends seek help from each other under Facebook’s new plans to combat bullying.

iPad 2: SXSW attendees queue at Apple's pop-up store for iPad 2

Apple has opened a ‘pop-up’ Apple Store to see the iPad 2 to attendees at the South By Southwest (SXSW) technology festival in Austin, Texas.

Google's Marissa Mayer dismisses Yelp ultimatum claim

Marissa Mayer, Google’s vice president of consumer products, has dismissed claims that the company has issued an ultimatum to business review services such as Yelp and Trip Adviser.

Apple iPad - object of desire

As Apple launches iPad 2, London’s top arts college tells Matt Warman that design is more vital than ever

Flood warning app for iPhone users

The Environment Agency has released an iPhone app that will issue emergency flood warnings to users on the move.

Google warns users of coming tsunamis

Google has broken with its minimalist homepage design policy to warn users in Pacific countries of coming tsunamis from the massive earthquake that shook Japan this morning.

Rovio raises $42m to make more 'Angry Birds'

The creators of the phenomenally successful iPhone game, in which users catapult animated birds to try and squash hard hat-wearing pigs, has raised $42m (£26m) to expand.

Perform plans 500m LSE listing

Perform, the digital sports media group behind Chelsea TV Online, is planning a £500m London Stock Exchange listing as it seeks acquisition opportunities.

Facebook users get movie rentals

Facebook has launched a movie rental service in conjunction with Warner Bros.

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Google's Marissa Mayer dismisses Yelp ultimatum claim

Marissa Mayer, Google’s vice president of consumer products, has dismissed claims that the company has issued an ultimatum to business review services such as Yelp and Trip Adviser.

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